·ONE DAY EXCURSION: To Brighton with its designer boutiques and shops in the historic “Lanes” shopping area where you can browse through the maze of twisting little alleyways with quirky little shops selling everything from antiques & jewellery to designer labels. The Royal Pavilion and its distinctive architecture.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: TBA

·FREE TIME IN EASTBOURNE

Staying at the 4* Langham Hotel, owned by The Kirby Family and enjoys sea views, live music and helpful, friendly staff, situated on Eastbourne’s seafront. Housed in a whitewashed 19th-century property, this upscale seafront hotel is a 2-minute walk from Redoubt Fortress & Military Museum and a 10-minute walk from Eastbourne Pier. Langham’s Conservatory Restaurant offers the delightful combination of appealing menus and panoramic views of Eastbourne’s coastline. Full English breakfast is served in the morning to provide a positive start to your day. Langham’s Bar is a place where guests can relax and admire the views, or enjoy the sea air on the terraces outside.

Eastbourne is an elegant & stylish seaside resort surrounded by magnificent countryside. The resort enjoys higher than average sunshine figures and the promenades and Carpet Gardens lining the beach are sheltered by the cliffs of Beachy Head. Good shops contribute to a good holiday and like the rest of the town, the shopping complex has been meticulously planned, with level streets and all within easy reach of each other. Night-time Eastbourne continues to entertain visitors - summer shows, concerts, ballet and opera, the Winter Gardens with its ballroom and dancing or alternatively there are plenty of amusements on the pier, old time music hall and much, much more.

·Free day to enjoy and explore the attractions of Killarney and maybe take a ride in a jaunting car.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: Ring of Kerry with Tour Guide. One of Ireland’s most famous areas, travelling through the captivating Killarney National park, this picturesque peninsula follows traditional villages, beautiful countryside and ocean views with lakes, waterfalls & mountains along the way. Don’t forget your camera.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: Taking in the breathtaking scenery of the Dingle Peninsula, a wild, unspoilt region with wonderful scenery, visit the colourful port of Dingle where you may be lucky enough to capture dolphins swimming in the bay.

·On route visit to Cobb formally called Queenstown, the last port of call of the ill-fated Titanic before sinking 3 days later. Free time to explore the town and visit to The Titanic White Star Line Museum admission included.

·FREE TIME IN WATERFORD Enjoy time in this Viking city with its impressive collection of museums and famous Waterford Crystal.

Staying at The 3* Eviston House Hotel, this family run 3* hotel is in the centre of Killarney and is full of Irish hospitality, it has an elegant lobby and restaurant, fully equipped gym and bar. The award-winning pub Danny Mann’s is bustling with entertainment.

With a rugged coastline warmed by the Gulf Stream, South West Ireland combines dramatic mountain scenery with pretty fishing villages. One of the world’s favourite beauty spots Killarney nestles amongst lakes and mountains, one of the many things that make Ireland special is its sense of holidaymaking. Within this area there is a great variety of experiences to contemplate and enjoy, spectacular mountain and lakeside scenery, the quiet peaceful countryside, the unequalled sophistication of the town with the famous horse drawn jaunting cars clip-clopping, evening shopping and numerous friendly bars hosting Irish music along with the unparalleled sense of history throughout the region, with its natural charm and beauty having long been celebrated by the old Gaelic bards and the great English writers, Shelly, Scott and Tennyson.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: After breakfast, travel to Pembroke via Lamphey where the medieval fortress birthplace to Henry VII stands. Travelling by Haverfordwest, county town of Pembrokeshire. After leaving Haverfordwest travel along the coast road, well known locally for its “Seventeen Hills in Sixteen Miles”, through Newgale Pebble Beach to the quaint little village of Solva, and on to St. Davids where ample time is allowed to view the Cathedral, the largest in Wales and built on a lovely stretch of coastline. In the 6th Century St. David founded a Monastic Order and built a church in the valley of the River Alun, a church that later became his Cathedral and his shrine. Pilgrims from all over the world came to visit, also Kings like William the Conqueror, Henry II and Edward I.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION:The Mumbles & the Gower Peninsula, Located on a five mile sweep of Swansea Bay is the Victorian seaside resort of Mumbles, with a long promenade lines with piers, cafes and restaurants. The along the Gower coast famed for its golden beaches and cliff scenery to picturesque Rhossilli Bay.

·ONE DAY FREE TIME AT YOUR LEISURE

TENBY is a delightful little harbour town and seaside resort.Tenby is a town steeped in ancient history surrounded by an imposing medieval stone wall. Through the passages of time Tenby has seen many changes but it has been on the leisure map for nearly 200 years. And with all that experience the people of Tenby certainly know how to offer each and every visitor an unforgettable time.

Staying at The Clarence House Hotel, This family-run hotel is superbly situated on the Esplanade, with panoramic views of the South Shore, overlooking Tenby’s South Beach with views across to Caldey Island, this informal hotel, is a short level walk from the town centre, and a short walk to the harbour. Down-to-earth rooms feature en suite bathrooms and flat-screen TVs, plus tea and coffee making facilities. The Hotel has a fully licensed residents only bar, private patio garden to rear of hotel, sea-view restaurant, easy disabled access and a lift level to all floors.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: Southwold which is a charming north Suffolk seaside town on the Suffolk Heritage Coast. Almost an island, being bounded by the North Sea to the East, by the River Blyth and Southwold harbour to the South-West and by Buss Creek to the North. Lowestoft, a enthralling seaside town, and best known perhaps for being the most easterly place in the UK. Steeped in rich maritime history, Lowestoft is a town which offers something for people of all ages, making it the perfect UK Holiday destination.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: MISSISSIPPI PADDLE BOAT, The Southern Comfort is a double-deck paddle boat purpose built for the Broads with a capacity of 100 passengers. Our boat is a luxury river cruiser which runs regular trips from the beautiful village of Horning, along the River Bure through the village and out to Ranworth Broad and back, passing lovely old thatched houses, windmills and Norfolk reed beds. Throughout the trip there is an excellent commentary and continual pointing out of all the water birds around at the time. (fare included)

·ONE HALF DAY EXCURSION: To Great Yarmouth for Morning Tea/ Coffee & Biscuits at the Burlington Palm Hotel, Compliments of Jamesway Travel and free time to explore the attraction or relax on the sea front.

Gunton Hall Coastal Holiday Village - Gunton Hall has a distinctly rural feel; it may be within walking distance of the beach, but it’s surrounded by Suffolk woodland, gardens, a picturesque lake and pitch and putt course. It’s a relaxing seaside destination, within driving distance to the Norfolk Broads or the famous village of Southwold. There is a range of rooms, from luxury Royale rooms, which are part of the original historic building, to stunning lodges or simpler chalets in the gardens. The village square, bowls and leisure centre and large dance floor create the buzzing, sociable atmosphere that Warner is well known for. If you would rather enjoy a more active visit to Gunton why not take part in the abundance of activities to keep you on your toes. No matter how you choose to fill your days there is plenty on offer - Indoor bowls, table tennis, rifle shooting and archery, indoor heated pool, sauna and steam room.

·EVENING EXCURSION: To the Enchanted Forest, using the forest as a natural backdrop, you will experience a lighting show that is, quite simply, out of this world, with dazzling visuals and innovative design set against an original music score. Explore the stunning autumn woodland setting of Faskally Wood near Pitlochry, in Highland Perthshire, Winner of UK’s Best Cultural Event, Best Outdoor Festival as well as Scotland’s Best Large Event you can be sure of a warm welcome at this woodland wonderland that dazzles and delights.

·HALF DAY EXCURSION: Blair Athol Distillery stands at the gateway to the Scottish Highlands in the picturesque town of Pitlochry, Perthshire. Set in open moorland south of the town, in the foothills of the Grampian mountains, Blair Athol’s ancient source of water – the Allt Dour – flows through the grounds from the slopes of Ben Vrackie, contributing to the whisky’s, mellow quality and smooth finish.A guided tour of the distillery with a dram of Blair Athol Single Malt. (Entrance Included) Free Time In Pitlochry

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: The Queen’s View in Highland Perthshire which overlooks Loch Tummel and is said to have been named after Queen Victoria, following her visit to the area in 1866. The Queen’s View Visitor Centre lies at the eastern edge of Loch Tummel and is surrounded by part of Tay Forest Park. As well as a stunning viewpoint overlooking the loch and beyond. We continue to Kenmore where the shimmering waters of mighty loch Tay come into view. Into the Highlands to Killin and along the shoreline of Loch Earn. We stop in Crieff in the heart of Perthshire countryside, a traditional Scots market town.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: To Perthwhich is a historic city set beside the beautiful River Tay and Blairgowrie one of the largest towns in Perthshire, sitting to the north of the city of Perth on the banks of the River Ericht.

Staying at the 3* Fishers Hotel, Pitlochry Centrally located in the beautiful Victorian Town of Pitlochry in the Perthshire Highland. Fisher’s Hotel has a traditional bar. The spacious bedrooms each have a TV and a private modern bathroom with a hairdryer. Guests can enjoy hearty evening meals, there is also a cosy lounge with real log fires and garden views.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: TO RAMSEY WITH ITS MAGNIFICENT BAY AND BUSTLING HARBOUR THEN ON TO PEEL, A PICTURESQUE FISHING PORT OVERLOOKED BY A RED SANDSTONE CASTLE.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: TO THE PICTURESQUE VILLAGE OF CREGNEASH, THEN ON TO THE SOUTHERN MOST TIP, THE CALF OF SOUND & PORT ERIN WHICH OWES MUCH OF ITS EXISTENCE TO THE VICTORIAN TOURISTS, WHO CAME FOR THE BEAUTIFUL SANDY BEACH SET IN AN ENCLOSED HARBOUR, LOCAL CAFÉ’S & SIMPLE GARDENS

·ONE DAY FREE TIME AT YOUR LEISURE

The Isle of Man lies in the middle of the Irish Sea steeped in romance studded with history and shrouded in misty legend, with miles of unspoilt landscapes blessed with the mildest of British climates. Douglas has many attraction, the Manx Museum, the Jubilee Clock & the Stylish Seafront.

English Heritage & National Trust cards may be used for entrance to attractions in the Isle Of Man please bring these cards with you.

The 3* Rutland Hotel Douglas One of the most elegant buildings on the Isle of Man, The Rutland has been transformed into a stunning 64-bedroom hotel offering comfort, style and quality to leisure travellers. The 3 star Rutland Hotel is situated on the Queens Promenade in Douglas, it enjoys beautiful panoramic views across Douglas Bay and is a short walk to the town centre.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: Visiting the seaside resort of WEYMOUTH, where you can explore its curved promenade, sandy beach & harbour, we journey to the Isle of Portland. Linked to the mainland by Chesil Beach this peninsula is famous for its local stone, which was mined for the building of St Paul’s Cathedral.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: The New Forest via Lymington & Christchurch Taking a scenic route through the New Forest, passing through the lovely village of Burley & Lyndhurst & Brockenhurst, & onto Lymington which is surrounded by outstanding natural beauty; to the north are the ancient woodlands and heathlands of the New Forest, and to the south, the Solent and the Isle of Wight. Christchurch, its’11th century Priory is Britain’s longest parish church at just 300ft. It also has the country’s two oldest bells dating from 1370.

·ONE DAY FREE AT YOUR LEISURE IN BOURNEMOUTH

Staying at The 3* Suncliff Hotel offers excellent cuisine and service, and located on Bournemouth East Cliff, is just a few minutes walk from the cosmopolitan town centre and Zig Zag path. This intimate hotel, with a unique warmth, offers panoramic views of the ocean, has the bonus of shared facilities with associate hotels next door. Leisure and recreational facilities available onsite include a gymnasium, swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, table tennis and much more.

Bournemouth is an elegant, clean resort, the glittering blue sea and seven miles of fine sandy golden beaches, level promenade, acres of parks and gardens, markets and boutiques with the mild southern climate makes it an ideal resort for a relaxing holiday.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: To RYDE & COWES, Ryde’s Esplanade has a marina & beautiful gardens. Cowes & East Cowes are small Towns with a cosmopolitan atmosphere & you can be sure of receiving a warm welcome.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION: TAKING IN THE RESORTS OF SANDOWN with a wide range of breathtaking panoramic views interrupted only by the passing of ocean liners, yachts and naval vessels. SHANKLIN, which is a town of great character and charm with many interesting small shops and a variety of hotels and apartments in former Victorian country houses. Sheltering cliffs provide the ideal suntrap position for the seafront Esplanade, & then taking a Coastal Drive to FRESHWATER

·HALF DAY EXCURSION: TO THE CAPITAL NEWPORT

BEMBRIDGE COAST HOTEL Once owned by George V’s Lord in Waiting, Bembridge Coast Hotel overlooks the Solent. And the late Queen Mother came here to watch the yachts racing during Cowes Week. The hotel has a wonderful beach, and is an ideal base for touring the Isle of Wight. Balcony rooms allow guests to enjoy the sunrise over the Solent, followed by a dinner in the Four Tides restaurant. Then there is the option of live music and dancing in our Late Lounge. During your stay, why not take a long coastal walk, or come and try archery, bowls or rifle shooting with tuition from one of the lovely team. Few hotels on the Isle of Wight offer a finer setting or more stunning views of the Solent than the delightful Bembridge Coast Hotel. The hotel combines comfort and a relaxed and happy atmosphere with a wide range of things to do.

This is a thoroughly attractive modern hotel with magnificent sea views across the Solent. The hotel is set in very pleasant grounds, which contain a formal Spanish garden and an idyllic secluded courtyard.
To make sure you have an enjoyable evening Bembridge Coast Hotel has a cabaret theatre, live daily evening entertainment at Warner is all part of your break, with a bar, so you can sit back and enjoy the entertainment while sipping a glass of chilled wine.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION:We head down the coast and visit the ‘Ancient Town’ of Rye. You’ll have the morning free to explore the quirky streets and this historic town including time for lunch. This afternoon we visit the family owned and run Carr Taylor Vineyard near Hastings. The first British Vineyard to produce ‘English Champagne’! You’ll enjoy a tour, then a sit-down talk and sampling their fine wines plus tea/coffee and cake. Lastly we call in at Hastings on our way back so you can sample the ‘Sister’ resort to St. Leonard’s.

·ONE DAY EXCURSION:Royal Tunbridge Wells- a gem of British history, Royal Tunbridge Wells is a must-see.
Combine history, contemporary shopping and friendly locals and you have the recipe for a perfect break. Located just thirty miles south of London, Tunbridge Wells is brimming with attractions, cafes and elegant architecture just waiting to be discovered.

·ONE DAY FREE TIME AT YOUR LEISURE so you can explore the resort of St. Leonard’s at your own pace.

Staying at The 3* Royal Victoria Hotel which is situated on the seafront in the heart of St. Leonards. The hotel was built in 1828 and is filled with stunning period features, antique furnishings and a breath taking Grade II listed marble staircase with 22ft mirror, which leads to the welcoming Piano Lounge and Bar, 52 elegant bedrooms with full amenities. Lift serves all floors.

Staying at The 3* Rosemundy House Hotelwhich is a family hotel run by the Faulkner family. This elegant Georgian residence dates back to the 18th century. All bedrooms are centrally heated and have private bathrooms or shower rooms, with flat screen colour TV with Freeview, direct dial telephones, hair driers and beverage tray. The Rosemundy House Hotel is set in over four acres of private secluded gardens and woodland and is within easy walking distance of the quaint and unspoilt coastal village of St Agnes. There are Ground floor & first floor rooms at this hotel, the hotel does not have a lift.